Lightning-Nl
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After doing immense reading on the N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor, I'm still unable to grasp the concept of the PCP site. From what I can gather about it, it's located inside the ion channel and it's a non-competitive binding site. Due to the fact that it's located inside the ion channel - that leads me to assume that it's actually an allosteric site? Rather than an active site where endogenous ligands bind to?
Also there was a ton of weird information (that I kind of skipped through since I'm pretty loaded on Temazepam at the moment) However, I'd still appreciate a solid explanation of this unique binding site that I'm not quite getting my head around.
Thanks for the info guys!
SwampFox
Also there was a ton of weird information (that I kind of skipped through since I'm pretty loaded on Temazepam at the moment) However, I'd still appreciate a solid explanation of this unique binding site that I'm not quite getting my head around.
Thanks for the info guys!
SwampFox
